1st Edition

Fundamentals of Structural Engineering A Problem-Based Approach

By Tanvir Mustafy Copyright 2025
    812 Pages 296 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    This book provides an introduction to the principles of structural engineering using a problem-based approach. It covers the basic concepts of structural analysis and design, including statics, strength of materials, and mechanics of materials. The text emphasizes the application of these principles to real-world structural engineering problems and includes numerous example problems and case studies to illustrate key concepts. The problem-based approach helps students develop their problem-solving skills, critical thinking abilities, and intuition for structural engineering. Fundamentals of Structural Engineering: A Problem-Based Approach is designed for undergraduate students studying structural engineering or related fields.

    • Covers all the key concepts in structural engineering, including statics, strength of materials, mechanics of materials, load estimation, and analysis techniques.
    • Utilizes a problem-based approach that helps students understand and apply the principles of structural engineering in a practical, hands-on way.
    • Includes numerous worked examples, practice problems, and case studies that provide students with a clear understanding of how the concepts they have learned can be applied to real-world structural engineering problems.

    Force-Equilibrium. Stress and Strain. Flexural and Shearing Stress. Trusses and Space Frames. Stability and Determinacy of Structures. Stability and Determinacy of Structures. Reinforced Concrete Design. Design for Lateral Load and Prestressed Concrete. Design for Lateral Load and Prestressed Concrete. Building Systems. .

    Biography

    Tanvir Mustafy is an Associate Professor at the Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST), Dhaka, Bangladesh.